If you're interested in wild west history and Wyatt Earp specifically, you no doubt know about Dodge City, Kansas and Tombstone, Arizona. But, you should also know about where his history led him which includes his grave and that of his first wife who was laid to rest in a small Missouri cemetery.
When you think of Wyatt Earp, you likely think of Dodge City, Kansas or probably Tombstone, Arizona. His origin is actually in a small Missouri town where he lost his wife, but became a law enforcement legend.
Exactly 140 years ago today, a showdown at the O.K. Corral cast the location into wild west legend. But, the circumstances leading to that day really began in the tri-state area as there are many connections between the men that were involved in the shootout that happened that day.
I have no doubt that you know about wild west legend Wyatt Earp, but did you know that he got his start as a lawman in Missouri? It's true including an interesting twist involving Harry S. Truman.
I can’t prove this scientifically. But, I believe Dennis Oliver is the best radio personality that has ever been on-the-air in the Tri-States. More important than that, he also happens to be an even better friend.
Now this is funny. It's usually standard operating procedure for radio announcers to take pictures with performers when they appear at local concerts. Our former night guy, Kit Stevens, found this old picture from the Adams County Fair (we think from around 1996 or 1997). We immediately recognized all the former KICK-FM personalities, but we couldn't figure out who they were taking their picture w
Well, I've been doing radio in the Quincy/Hannibal market for nearly 20 years now and I think KICK-FM might be the only place in town I haven't worked. That said, I'm excited to finally be here talking to the most loyal listenership in the area and will be honored if you're so good as to invite me into your homes, cars and workplaces. I'm honestly thrilled to embark on this new opportunity and mak
Today in Country Music, it's been a day of division. People weighing in on Taylor Swift's two-day old single from her upcoming album. Some folks enjoying her new song, and others, not so much.